(The following is a copy of a letter to Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee from Atty. Carroll G. Robinson, a Professor at Texas Southern University and former Houston City Councilmember.)
CARROLL G. ROBINSON, ESQUIRE
carroll-robinson@sbcglobal.net
March 12, 2008
Honorable Sheila Jackson-Lee
Member of Congress
18th District
Houston, Texas
Dear Congresswoman Jackson-Lee:
As my member of Congress and a National Co-Chair of the Hillary Clinton for [...]
March 14, 2008
OPEN LETTER TO CONGRESSWOMAN SHEILA JACKSON LEE – Post No. 031408-6
March 14, 2008
Florida and Michigan: By the numbers – Post No. 031408-5
There are all sorts of options concerning Florida and Michigan:
The options are:
Do not seat Florida or Michigan
Seat them based on the elections that have taken place. Don’t assume Obama gets the 55 Michigan uncommitted delegates.
Seat them based on the elections that have taken place. Give Obama the 55 Michigan uncommitted delegates.
Split the Florida and Michigan [...]
March 14, 2008
Subcommittee Examines Role of Entrepreneurial Development in Promoting the Success of Small Firms – Post No. 031408 – 4
Video| Small Business Committee
News From the
Committee on Small Business
Subcommittee on Urban & Rural Entrepreneurship
Heath Shuler, Chairman
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Facing record energy prices, tightening credit markets and heavy job losses, America looks to a proven source of economic strength-small businesses. In turn, many of these firms rely on [...]
March 14, 2008
Committee Reviews Proposal to Modernize SBIR Program – Post No. 031408 – 3
Video| Small Business Committee
News From the
Committee on Small Business
Nydia M. Velázquez, Chairwoman
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is the largest government-wide R&D initiative in existence. Over the past 25 years, it has supported many of the nation’s most successful entrepreneurial undertakings, allowing small [...]
March 14, 2008
SUPER DELEGATES LINING UP FOR BARACK OBAMA – Post No. 031408-2
By Dick Morris
A funny thing is happening. While Hillary and Bill appeal to super delegates to override the will of the voters and back Hillary, the super delegates are doing just the opposite.
The latest delegate count posted on realclearpolitics.com shows that Hillary’s lead among super delegates, once a comfortable 60 votes, has now been cut [...]

